Template:Anti-consumerism

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Anti-consumerism
Related social movements
Anarchism · Anti-globalization · Childfree · Environmentalism · Situationist International · Postmodernism · Socialism
Ideas and theory
Society of the Spectacle · Culture jamming · Corporate crime · Productivism · Media bias · Buy Nothing Day · Alternative culture · Affluenza · Simple living · Do it yourself · Cultural Creatives · Commodity fetishism · Cultural hegemony · Conspicuous consumption · Ethical consumerism · Post-materialism
Popular works
Culture Jamming: Hacking, Slashing, and Sniping in the Empire of the Signs · No Logo · The Corporation · The Theory of the Leisure Class · Surplus
Persons and organizations
Adbusters · Ralph Nader · Green party · John Zerzan · Noam Chomsky · Ron English · Naomi Klein · Thorstein Veblen · Guy Debord · Michael Moore · Michel Foucault · RTMark · The Yes Men · Reverend Billy · CounterCorp
Related subjects
Advertising · Capitalism · Economic problems · Left wing politics · Sweatshops · Anti-consumerists · Social movements
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